THIS BOOK IS A WORK OF BRITISH DIPLOMATIC HISTORY THAT ILLUMINATES HOW
BRITAIN'S CHINA OFFICIALS GRAPPLED WITH CHINA'S CHANGING POSITION IN
INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS DURING THE 20TH CENTURY. Arguing that the idea
of a 'rising China' was recognised by these officials as early as the
1920s, and that they actively took steps to plan for this eventuality,
Yule-Smith shows how they were guided by a strategic, long-term view
of what Britain should try to achieve in its relations with China.
This dilemma of how to reconcile a country that then appeared weak and
disordered, with the view that it would once again return to great
power, became understood in Foreign Office circles as the 'problem of
China'.
This book will challenge the idea that the concept of a 'rising China'
did not emerge until the 1980s or later, instead asserting that a
small cadre of experts were exploring what China's return to power
would mean for both the UK and the wider international order as early
as the 1920s. The book brings these British China officials out of the
shadows of history to ascertain how they understood China; and how
they tried to define Britain's diplomatic efforts over the course of
the twentieth century. Finally, it will draw lessons from these
diplomatic histories and offer some policy recommendations for modern
day Anglo-Chinese relations.
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Understanding a Rising Superpower, 1922-1985
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781350556034
Publisert
2026
Utgave
1. utgave
Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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